Nevada Code § 555.300

Examination and qualifications of applicant for license as applicator or business license
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1. If an applicant for a license as an
applicator is a primary principal or principal of a pest control business, the Director
may require the applicant to show, upon examination, that the applicant
possesses adequate knowledge concerning the proper use and application of
pesticides and the dangers involved and precautions to be taken in connection
with their application.
2. If an applicant for a business license is
not a natural person, the applicant shall designate an officer, member or
technician of the business entity to take the examination. The person so
designated is subject to the approval of the Director. If the extent of the
applicants operations require it, the Director may require more than one
officer, member or technician to take the examination.
3. An applicant described in subsection 1 or
the person designated by an applicant for a business license in accordance with
the provisions of subsection 2 must have attained the age of majority and have:
(a) Not less than 2 years practical experience
in pest control; or
(b) Possess university credits of not less than
16 credit hours in biological sciences of which not less than 8 credit hours
must be in subjects directly related to the categories of pest control in which
the applicant wishes to be licensed and have 6 or more months of practical
experience in pesticide application or related pest control.
4. The requirements of subsection 3 do not
apply to persons holding a license issued by the Director before July 1, 1973,
or to the renewal of the license of any such person.

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